AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAviation & Connectivity: BermudAir (including AnguillAir) has announced a surprising jump in US routes, mixing new nonstop and one-stop services to airports like Baltimore/Washington, Boston, Newark, plus returns to Fort Lauderdale and Raleigh–Durham—raising questions about how a tiny fleet (E175/E190 aircraft) will actually serve the expanded network. Regional Tourism Strategy: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 is underway (June 1–5), with CTO-led talks bringing tourism ministers and officials from across the region—including Anguilla—together under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences” to boost resilience, connectivity, and market share. Deeper Travel & Culture: A new travel-show spotlight argues for moving beyond resort-only stays, using St. Lucia’s community-led access model (like Fond Gens Libres guiding hikes to the Pitons) as a blueprint for regenerative tourism. Medical Education Pathways: New Anglia University is weighing whether a structured UK study plus international clinical training route can be better than six straight years abroad for future doctors. Food Tech & Sustainability: Japan says it has reached world-first commercial sales of fully farmed eels, aiming to cut reliance on wild-caught juvenile eels through large-scale larva production. Governance & AI in Parliaments: Montserrat is sending its parliamentary leadership to a UK/Overseas Territories conference focused on keeping legislatures effective amid political, technological, and social change—explicitly including AI use in parliamentary operations.
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